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Seven years ago, Chan took a smart-but-weak-armed QB, a questionable OL, and a hodge-podge group of unheralded WRs and generated 23.2 points of offense per game.

 

What can Daboll do with a similar challenge?

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1 minute ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

Who scares you outside of McCoy on this offense that needs to be game-planned for consistently?

I think if I were a DC planning against us I'd be concerned with Benjamin.  His size dictates double coverage.

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Ditzy Fitzy has proven he can play in this league and has a significantly stronger arm than Nate. Not a strong one mind you, but he can get the ball down the field if he winds up. He's proven that. 

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I believe we saw the Bills passing offense in the first quarter of the first preseason game. Quick passes on quick counts. Then, they put it away for the remainder of the month. I’m praying I’m right!

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Even though those teams with Gailey did not win many games I enjoyed watching Gaileys offense and play calling. I liked Gailey and he seemed like a good guy not like those clowns that replaced him, Marone and then Rex. 

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We were scoring more points with Lynn and Roman just over a season ago.  All either Gailey, Roman, or Lynn's teams needed was a defense that could hold teams below 22 ppg.  The one thing also to remember is how many games Fitz killed us with a pick in the 4th qtr.  As much as everyone lauds the passing game I'd love nothing more than to see Daboll come out and run it down peoples throats like were doing just a couple years ago.

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5 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Ditzy Fitzy has proven he can play in this league and has a significantly stronger arm than Nate. Not a strong one mind you, but he can get the ball down the field if he winds up. He's proven that. 

 

Peterman really does have A lot to prove before he is even Fitz. A QB with 27000 passing yards and 170 TDs

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The secret to our success, if we have any, will be quick timing throws for 6 and 7 yard gains, combined with Shady's running.

 

Peterman has a knack for that style of play and he was consistently doing it well in the preseason.

 

We'll find out on Sunday if he can do it in a real game.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

Who scares you outside of McCoy on this offense that needs to be game-planned for consistently?

 

Not saying this will happen but IF the Bills offense were to do well it be for something like this game-plan wise.

 

-McCoy dominates working with an offensive line that isn't offensive to watch

-KB performs like a #1 WR requiring double coverage at points opening a rejuvenated Zay in the slot

-Clay and Croom create two tough matchups at TE that opens the middle of the field up

-Peterman uses a 2-3 step drop to negate blitzing defenses and his quick decision making/accuracy everyone minus the sidelines does a nice Case Keenum 2017 impression

 

This would be my best case scenario and IF it happened the offense is somewhere around 10th overall.

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